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Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat, Philippines, Cotabato
Baras Bird Sanctuary - Wildlife Refuge in Cotabato, Philippines
Good for tourists attraction!
They are temporarily closed. I dont know when will they open again.
Im amazed to see a huge number of birds. Hope to visit the place again
Hindi po malinis
Nice eco-attraction.
We visited the bird sanctuary, included in our itinerary to explore the provinces of SOCSKSARGEN region. Upon arriving to the entrance of the sanctuary, we are welcomed with a vast Palm Tree plantation. Gladly, we are welcomed from the doors by its owner. We were the sole visitors that time. Given the traditional conical wide brim hats that you have to don throughout your walking tour to avoid getting pooped on, we excited sauntered and frolicked around the densely bird-populated area. Just a warning to would-be visitors that smothering with anti-insect mosquito would come in handy, I encountered many insect bites. I also love the bamboo area that apparently is a good backdrop for your social media photographs.
An entrance fee of 20Php per head upon entering santuary but I noticed while roaming, no birds can be seen only caged alligator, monitor lizard and wild boar. Possible the birds find another place much homey for them to stay no people around.
Wonderful natural habitat for birds
Birds arrive starting 5pm so coje here at this time for you to see thousands different kind of birds. The entrance is only php20 per head. You can take a hat which is offered free as you tour around the bird sanctuary, purposely to shade you from the pees or waste of birds flying overhead. There are shades with bench all around the area where you can watch birds. A big river runs the edge of thus sanctuary. Unfortunately, we came here at 1pm, and saw no birds, but cheers the monkey entertained us!
relaxing and the birds are well protected:)
This sanctuary holds about 25,000 birds from herons to egrets and its as close to a National Geographic experience to see them up close and see their nests.My advise: wear pants and closed shoes, also wear a hat to protect your head from the droppings. In the afternoon around 430 to 5pm many of them fly back. Also bring mosquito repellent too.
The place is okay. Malayo lang talaga.
The sanctuary was created as a habitat for birds so that explains why the place and commute is far. The place is good for birds bc it is full of trees and there is also trail to follow for visitors. Ive also seen some animals and I believe theres still more room to develop.
Feels like nasa Korean movie ang set up ng place ❤
A lot of birds!!!
Amazing birds ❤
Amazing place for birds lovers try to visit to experience the beauty.
Nice but the number of guards must be 3 or 4 😊so they can monitor the whole sanctuary.
Away from the city noise..
Been here several times and will keep on coming back if theres a chance. Recommended for nature lover, birds enthusiast and to those who just want to have a relaxing minutes away from the stresses. You will be amazed how these lovely birds make this place their home.
We live in Soccsksargen area and we have heard so much about this place. We will not be doing justice to our region if we have not gone there as we must be in the forefront of promoting it. Finally last August 2018, we got our entire family, (seniors in towto visit the place. And we were not disappointed. We are in awe by the habitation of the different bird species. We are grateful that our region has been chosen by Gods wonderful creature to become their sanctuary. For tourists, expect a laid back ambience, do not expect the birds to be in cages. Imagine yourself in their realm and bask in the beauty of how God created all things beautiful. Support the preservation of the sanctuary.
Peak season daw is Feb. to May. Ang lamig;nakakarelax lalo na dun sa may tabing ilog na part kung saan may mga upuan.
I liked how natural the forest looks, it was not landscaped just to look nice for guests. It was a bit humid when we visited last October.This sanctuary is not that far from the town, but the road is bumpy and you might get lost since signage is limited. Make sure to check your online/offline maps from time to time.
Nothing to see. Get a tour guide to get there
Timing is important to see the birds...
Solemn and Nice.
Loved Baras Bird Sanctuary. Amazing. Its really safe here. Bring your fam & frindz..
Relaxing place need lng for improvement ng mga pwede pang improve sa lugar..
A must see spot in Sultan Kudarat. Its mesmerizing to see such a huge flock of birds in one area. The place is well protected and birds do roam and fly around freely in their natural habitat.
Wear the talakudong to avoid bird poop, its a must.
Nice
Open sanctuary
Nature atmosphere. Too many scattered fecal thing of the birds. Smelly too. Be sure not to remove the provided hat. Amazing birds. If you will use camera from celfone its hard to capture them because they are always on the tree. The place is peaceful if you are a nature lover.
Nice
‘Want to see migratory birds in pit stop? Come and visit😂😂😂
Need development pa more..
A bit disappointed, i wAs expecting more from the place but MEH. So if youre planning to visit here May is the best month because its breeding season. And this May will be an ASEAN bird watching activity. #LetsGuide
Amazing home of water birds
Love it. Theres a lot of birds naturally living there.
Nice place
Very less visors there cos no hotel no markets
No parking area at all
improvements needed on road signages or directions...
A must-visit when in Tacurong! The place is just amazing it actually gave me the Jurassicc Park feel! The sanctuary is home to more than 20, 000 birds, mostly herons and egrets.
Amazing place to find a number of bird species.
A must-visit tourist destination when in Region 12.. 20,000++ birds awaits for you here.
Super nice! Though we didnt see the birds so well coz its raining.
Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat, Philippines, Cotabato
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